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No. Britta becoming the owner of a used ipod nano was the best news of 2014.

It's been a year since Season 4 (don't call it that) was uploaded. So it's about time we spend 8 years talking about season 5.

Bar environments in general tend to be sexist and rapey.

That episode was on syndication rerun tonight! As usual it was excellent.

Tyler Perry's Mmmhmmm

If they just bring her back every 5 years when Beyonce has more material to work from it'll be perfect. This time around she had "Oh Beh Beyh" and "Surfbort" to add in. In 5 years, who knows?!

That's what I was referring to. And it was the best thing on the show so far. "Great Scott… I've created life itself!"

30 Rock didn't do so hot its first couple seasons, but NBC liked it more than Aaron Sorkin (probably because Tina Fey is a genius). So hopefully Aaron Sorkin is going to be airing another show this fall on NBC.

Besides appearing in the second series of the show he's already in back in the UK? I sure hope not. (Although rumor has it he is guest-starring at some point on Hannibal since he was the first choice to play Dr. Lecter but lost out to Mads).

Yes.

I don't understand why Beck Bennett wasn't chosen as the new WU co-host. He's proven his excellent straight-man chops and he has the right character persona.

Beck Bennett for replacement.

Calling him Seth was a joke, which reminded me very much of Colbert's "Thanks, Tina and Amy" to his People's Choice Award win as presented by the blonde and the brunette from Two Broke Girls.

OK, I hope you're sitting down for this, you won't BELIEVE what Karen's son Tim did this week.

If somehow Kate McKinnon could do an Orphan Black parody sketch, perhaps pre-taped, I might just die happy. But no one watches Orphan Black so only the writers and about 10 viewers would find it funny. And that sort of thing is right up SNL's alley.

I agree. I LOVE Community, but if I were a network exec I would end it, too. It's reached a logical conclusion point where ratings are just too low to sustain a credible Thursday on it. Hannibal, on the other hand, is a solid Friday-night performer, and if they campaign right could even pull in a couple Creative Arts

Nathan For You gave me hope for CC last year. Broad City solidified it. I almost won't miss Futurama. (Almost.)

This will be the first time in my life where I won't be watching NBC on Thursdays. Seinfeld, 30 Rock, The Office, Earl, Scrubs, Community, Parks, ER, Hannibal. RIP Must See TV.

It'll probably go GOON once it loses its Voice lead-in. Poor Casey Wilson just can't get a break no matter how wonderful she is.

Hannibal is almost certainly going to take up a late-spring Friday timeslot where it currently sits, and Parks and Rec will probably be saved as Spring spackle like Community was this time around. One last 13-episode season to round out the series in the weird new future-type reboot?